bewitched

Welcome to the ORIGINAL, BIGGEST, BEST and MOST COMPLETE Bewitched and Elizabeth Montgomery web site on the net. [1]

Evidently inspired by such stage and screen comedy-fantasies as I Married a Witch and Bell, Book and Candle, the long-running ABC sitcom Bewitched starred Elizabeth Montgomery as Samantha Stephens, a pert, perky, suburban housewife who happened to be a genuine witch, with all the usual magical powers. [2]

View company contact information for Bewitched on IMDbPro. [3]

This on-line magazine relates to the Bewitched TV show. [4]

Bewitched was a sophisticated ensemble situation comedy (considered light and fluffy by some) featuring relevant cultural themes in a fantasy context. [5]

Samantha was married to Darrin Stephens (played during the first five seasons by Dick York, and in the final three seasons by Dick Sargent), a rising young advertising executive who worked at the New York firm of McMahon and Tate. [2]

Equally determined was her mortal husband Darrin Stephens, a talented advertising executive with McMann & Tate. [5]

Yes, this is the bewitching town of Westport, Connecticut circa 1964! [6]

The movie isn’t technically a “remake” of “Bewitched,” since the witch played by Nicole Kidman isn’t the Samantha Stevens of the series but rather a single woman named Isabel Bigelow who gets to PLAY Samantha Stephens on TV. [7]

We offer original articles, photos and sounds, as well as unique games. [4]

Disapproving of mixed marriages between mortals and witches, Samantha’s powerful mother, Endora, was determined to prove to Samantha that the marriage was a tremendous mistake. [...] At the very center of this classic show was Elizabeth Montgomery’s portrayal of a beautiful, good-hearted witch named Samantha, a character rare in 1960’s television. [5]

Also, the Stephens household was occasionally visited by Sam’s mischievous, hippie-like identical cousin, Serena, who was played by “Pandora Spocks” (actually a pseudonym for Elizabeth Montgomery). [2]

The show starred Elizabeth Montgomery, Dick York (1964′1969), Dick Sargent (1969′1972), Agnes Moorehead and David White. [8]

This June 2008 trip is the first time that Bill got to see the statue of his mother, Elizabeth Montgomery, as Samantha at Lappin Park. [4]

Sources:
[1] Bewitched
[2] Bewitched: Information from Answers.com
[3] Bewitched” (1964)
[4] Bewitched @ Harpies Bizarre
[5] Bewitched - TV.com
[6] The Bewitched and Elizabeth Montgomery Page
[7] IMDb: Bewitched (2005)
[8] Bewitched - Wikipedia

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